What are Core Competencies?
Expectations for what the workforce should know (content) and be able to do (skills) in a respectful & competent manner (attitudes) in their roles working with and/or on behalf of children & their families. The Core Competencies are organized under 12 Content Areas.
Why have Core Competencies?
To create a common thread of Professional Development expectations across the variety of system partners (Higher Education, Child Care, Head Start, 4 & 5 year-old Kindergarten, Special Education, Child Welfare, Home Visiting, Health & Mental Health, Afterschool, Advocacy & others) for the ultimate benefit of children & families in Wisconsin.
2014 WI Core Competencies for Professionals Working with Young Children and their Families (pdf) REV July 2014
FREE Print copies of WI Core Competencies (English version only at this time) available at the Child Care Information Center (CCIC) email: ccic@wi.gov
Ways to Use the WI Core Competencies
The WI Core Competencies have been designed as a framework that complements other professional development systems. Here are some examples:
National Afterschool Association Core Competencies (website) - Developed by the NAA to enable afterschool and youth development practitioners to demonstrate expertise, develop high-quality programs, and gain a higher level of recognition within their communities.
Updated 2/22/2024
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